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Ryan Wiggins tackles the escalating crisis at the southern border, criticizing the Biden administration's handling of immigration enforcement. He discusses the role of ICE and Border Patrol, raises concerns about criminal activity tied to illegal immigration, and comments on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Wiggins also calls out mainstream media for biased reporting and highlights commentary from conservatives like Stephen Miller, offering a stark contrast to Democratic immigration policies.
President Donald Trump has vowed to tackle immigration on “day one”, including promising to close the southern border and begin mass deportations. Who better to discuss the plausibility of those imminent plans than the man who led immigration policy at the Department of Homeland Security for the past four years, former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas? Kara sits down for an exit interview with Mayorkas to talk about the backlash he faced, from both sides of the aisle, during a term plagued by “Biden's Border Crisis”; whether he feels responsible for Trump's election victory; his assessment of the threats posed by foreign and domestic extremists; his thoughts on calls to break up the mammoth DHS; and what he makes of his tapped successor, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. Plus: why he thinks banning TikTok is like playing an (imperative) game of national security whack-a-mole. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on Instagram @onwithkaraswisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Immigration has been a white-hot political issue for years and helped propel Donald Trump back into the Oval Office. The incoming president has promised mass deportations and is expected to issue a slew of related executive orders soon after being sworn in. Seeing those through will be up to the Department of Homeland Security. Amna Nawaz discussed more with outgoing Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Immigration has been a white-hot political issue for years and helped propel Donald Trump back into the Oval Office. The incoming president has promised mass deportations and is expected to issue a slew of related executive orders soon after being sworn in. Seeing those through will be up to the Department of Homeland Security. Amna Nawaz discussed more with outgoing Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Tom Winter, Clint Watts, George Solis, Basil Smikle, Garrett Haake, Javed Ali, Chris O'Leary, Molly Jong-Fast, and Andrew Weissmann.
This week on Face the Nation, Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown ahead of the holidays – but what does the brinkmanship and chaos signal for the next two years? We'll check in with two House members – Arkansas Congressman French Hill, who voted for the spending bill, and Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales, who voted against it. Then our exit interview with Homeland Security Chief Alejandro Mayorkas. He was the face of the Biden border policy, taking the brunt of Republican criticism. He offers his advice for the incoming administration. And we'll hear from outgoing West Virginia Independent Senator Joe Manchin – on his assessment of the Democratic Party he left behind, and his relationship with the president-elect. Finally, after the coup in Syria earlier this month, we'll have an inside look at the effort to locate and return the missing Americans once held hostage by the fallen Assad regime.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara and her guests break down the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, now the deadliest storm since Katrina, with over 200 fatalities. While Americans like Elon Musk and Donald Trump step in with aid, FEMA, under Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, is nearly out of funds, offering just $750 to those impacted. Sara slams the government's mismanagement, highlighting billions being sent to Ukraine and illegal immigrants while American citizens are left with minimal support. Vice President Kamala Harris' remarks on prioritizing aid based on "equity" also come under fire. In a shocking story, a private helicopter pilot attempting to rescue victims was threatened with arrest, revealing how government interference often hinders relief efforts. The episode shifts to the serious allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for representing Ken Paxton, is now taking on 120 victims accusing Combs of sexual abuse, trafficking, and assault spanning from 1991 to 2024. Cassie Ventura is hailed as one of the first brave women to stand up to Combs, helping to expose a wider web of abuse. Buzbee's investigation hints at high-profile names in music, banking, and pharmaceuticals, and the panel speculates that Combs may seek a plea deal as the FBI's evidence mounts. The episode closes with a discussion about a potential assassination plot against Donald Trump, orchestrated by a Pakistani national with ties to Iran. The panel explores the FBI's involvement and speculates on deeper conspiracies targeting Trump as he continues to represent the voice of the American people. Sara stresses the need for accountability in government and the fight to restore America's integrity. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributors Jaco Booyens and Matthew Marsden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More than 140 groups, including immigrant and civil rights organizations, are raising concerns about the Department of Homeland Security's use of artificial intelligence, arguing in a letter sent to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Wednesday that the agency is violating federal rules on the technology. The letter calls on DHS and many of its components to suspend several AI use cases, including systems deployed by Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Meanwhile, the Department of Veterans Affairs' Digital GI Bill platform that was set to be fully operational by April 2024 is now “severely” delayed and will cost double the original amount, according to the department's Office of Inspector General. Insufficient planning on the part of the Veterans Benefits Administration is to blame for delays and $479 million in additional costs for the Digital GI Bill Platform, which aims to modernize access to relevant services while reducing costs and setbacks from legacy systems.
D.H.S. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas gets grilled over his gaslighting of the American public. Plus, Joe Biden's pathetic excuse of an executive order to curb illegal immigration will do nothing to solve the border crisis - a retired border patrol agent joins us to discuss. And finally, several teenagers are arrested for riding their e-scooters over a gay pride crosswalk. More on what Lime is doing to prevent this kind of heinous vandalism from ever happening again.Guest Host: Riley LewisGuests:Hans Von Spakovsky | Senior Legal Fellow, The Heritage FoundationAndrea Kaye | Radio Host & OAN ContributorJ.J. Carrell | Author, Speaker & Retired Border Patrol AgentMichele Exner | Senior Advisor, Parents Defending Education
US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the number of encounters at the southern border is “very high” as “the world is seeing the greatest level of displacement since at least World War II.” Mayorkas explained the US asylum process as part of a wide-ranging conversation with David Rubenstein, host of Peer to Peer Conversations from the Economic Club of Washington.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the number of encounters at the southern border is “very high” as “the world is seeing the greatest level of displacement since at least World War II.” Mayorkas explained the US asylum process as part of a wide-ranging conversation with David Rubenstein, host of Peer to Peer Conversations from the Economic Club of Washington.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part one of Red Eye Radio with Eric Harley and Gary McNamara includes Israel striking back at Iran. A Wall Street Journal editorial asks "Could fossil fuels re-elect Biden?" Allman Brothers guitarist Dickey Betts passes away at 80. Senator Josh Hawley grills Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The politics of funding Ukraine. White House admits Biden's uncle was not eaten by cannibals. Former Attorney General Bill Barr talks about the Trump hush money case. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate dismisses impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Biden supports House bills that would fund aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Tennessee VW workers close to voting to unionize. Ukraine officials say Russian missile attack kills 14, wounds 60. State regulators push utility tax to help fund clean energy transition. Recovery efforts continue after Israeli strike on Meghazi camp in Gaza. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – April 17, 2024 Senate dismisses impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. appeared first on KPFA.
This week on Face the Nation, we ask Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas what Congress and President Biden can do to secure the border. With the growing U.S. sentiment for Israel to curb their military action, we'll talk to Biden surrogate and California Congressman Ro Khanna. We'll also hear from the House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner, and Alaska GOP Senator Dan Sullivan about their push for foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel. Finally, we talk to ATF Director Steve Dettelbach about guns in America, and why new technology might require new solutions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Speaker Mike Johnson is proposing another short-term government funding resolution — but with a new twist. Plus, a preview of Hunter Biden's private testimony and a look at how Democrats want to speed through the impeachment trial of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story #1: Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is the first cabinet member impeached since 1870. What indication does this give us about the fight between Biden and Trump? Plus, does Alexander The Great gives us a lesson about the necessity of building empires? A special edition of Will & Pete featuring FOX & Friends Weekend Co-Host Pete Hegseth. Story #2: MMA. The only sitting Native American in the U.S. Senate. What went down with the border bill? A conversation with Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK). Story #3: Everyone needs to take a deep breath with Travis Kelce and Andy Reid. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. What's next?USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson looks at how Donald Trump is tightening his grip on the Republican Party.Democrat Tom Suozzi beats Republican Mazi Pilip in a special election for the seat of former Rep. George Santos.USA TODAY Education Reporter Alia Wong talks about a Parkland librarian's search for healing on the 6th anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting.Black cemeteries are being 'erased.' Advocates are fighting to save them.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bloomberg Reporter Covering Congress, Mike Dorning joins Megan Lynch talking about House Republicans voting to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and what is next in the process. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Xinhua) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
①The US House has voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. What happens next? (00:34) ②Chinese payment platforms have expanded overseas. What's driving the rapid development of China's digital finance and digital economy? (12:42) ③Will silver-haired economy become the next investment hotspot in China? (24:10)
The Republican-led House will not hold a vote on the Senate's bipartisan package of military aid for Ukraine and Israel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Republicans' beginning and end of both the border bill and the impeachment of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas; the criminal conviction of a mother for a school shooting by her son; and the D.C. Circuit Court decision on presidential immunity and the Supreme Court argument on the presidential ballot. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Rachael Bade for Politico: Schumer presses forward with Ukraine Plan B as GOP leaders reel and Burgess Everett: Behind the border mess: Open GOP rebellion against McConnell Cleve R. Wootson Jr. for The Washington Post: Biden vows to make GOP defeat of a conservative border bill a campaign issue and Jacqueline Alemany, Amy B Wang, Marianna Sotomayor, and Paul Kane: In stunning vote, House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas Former Rep. Charlie Stenholm in The Hill in 2015: How Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan would make this Congress work Tresa Baldas for the Detroit Free Press: Jennifer Crumbley guilty: Understanding involuntary manslaughter charge, possible sentenceand Paul Egan: Michigan's gun laws change: Background checks, storage, temporary removal Michael Barbaro and Lisa Miller for The New York Times The Daily podcast: A Guilty Verdict for a Mass Shooter's Mother Rachel Weiner for The Washington Post: Trump has no immunity from Jan. 6 prosecution, appeals court rules Ian Millhiser for Vox: The Supreme Court is about to decide whether to sabotage Trump's election theft trial Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: Supreme Court to decide whether insurrection provision keeps Trump off ballot Here are this week's chatters: John: Ian Sample for The Guardian: AI helps scholars read scroll buried when Vesuvius erupted in AD79; Pierina Pighi Bel for the BBC: Bodegas: The small corner shops that run NYC; David Blank in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Philodemus; Moss and Fog; and Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School: Theodore H. White Lecture with John Dickerson Emily: Sofia Resnick for News From The States: Study cited by Texas judge in abortion pill case retracted and Sage Publishing: A note from Sage on retractions in Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology David: Patrick Radden Keefe for The New Yorker: A Teen's Fatal Plunge Into The London Underworld Listener chatter from Patrick Johnson in Anchorage, Alaska: Rhonda McBride for KNBA - Anchorage: Anchorage's white raven becomes a local legend as a tracked trickster For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman's 1988 original, and Luke Combs's 2023 cover. In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about his book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the Republicans' beginning and end of both the border bill and the impeachment of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas; the criminal conviction of a mother for a school shooting by her son; and the D.C. Circuit Court decision on presidential immunity and the Supreme Court argument on the presidential ballot. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Rachael Bade for Politico: Schumer presses forward with Ukraine Plan B as GOP leaders reel and Burgess Everett: Behind the border mess: Open GOP rebellion against McConnell Cleve R. Wootson Jr. for The Washington Post: Biden vows to make GOP defeat of a conservative border bill a campaign issue and Jacqueline Alemany, Amy B Wang, Marianna Sotomayor, and Paul Kane: In stunning vote, House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas Former Rep. Charlie Stenholm in The Hill in 2015: How Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan would make this Congress work Tresa Baldas for the Detroit Free Press: Jennifer Crumbley guilty: Understanding involuntary manslaughter charge, possible sentenceand Paul Egan: Michigan's gun laws change: Background checks, storage, temporary removal Michael Barbaro and Lisa Miller for The New York Times The Daily podcast: A Guilty Verdict for a Mass Shooter's Mother Rachel Weiner for The Washington Post: Trump has no immunity from Jan. 6 prosecution, appeals court rules Ian Millhiser for Vox: The Supreme Court is about to decide whether to sabotage Trump's election theft trial Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: Supreme Court to decide whether insurrection provision keeps Trump off ballot Here are this week's chatters: John: Ian Sample for The Guardian: AI helps scholars read scroll buried when Vesuvius erupted in AD79; Pierina Pighi Bel for the BBC: Bodegas: The small corner shops that run NYC; David Blank in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Philodemus; Moss and Fog; and Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School: Theodore H. White Lecture with John Dickerson Emily: Sofia Resnick for News From The States: Study cited by Texas judge in abortion pill case retracted and Sage Publishing: A note from Sage on retractions in Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology David: Patrick Radden Keefe for The New Yorker: A Teen's Fatal Plunge Into The London Underworld Listener chatter from Patrick Johnson in Anchorage, Alaska: Rhonda McBride for KNBA - Anchorage: Anchorage's white raven becomes a local legend as a tracked trickster For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman's 1988 original, and Luke Combs's 2023 cover. In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about his book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Larry O'Connor recaps the failed impeachment vote against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, attributing the loss to a one-vote margin and outlining the reasoning behind key Republican decisions, while expressing hope for future attempts to address border security issues.
Wisconsin Republican Mike Gallagher is not backing away from being one of the decisive votes against the impeachment of the nation's Homeland Security secretary. Late Tuesday, Gallagher joined two other Republicans to stop the impeachment of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Gallagher argued impeaching Mayorkas wouldn't stop the crisis at the southern border. In fact, Gallagher argued impeaching Mayorkas could lead to more problems in the future. Get your Audible Membership today! (As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualified purchases) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wisconsininfocus/support
Republicans in the U.S. House have attempted to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security for his failure to secure the southern border, but have come up just short of the votes needed to do it. Michael asks you today's Daily Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Does Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas deserve to be impeached? Listen here, vote there! And, please rate and review this podcast.
The bipartisan border bill is on the verge of collapse. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) says he's “uncomfortable” with the legislation in its current form. Rep. Nanette Barragan (D-Calif.), chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, discusses ongoing efforts to impeach Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Rhonda Colvin, former Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.) and Brendan Buck join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to analyze the latest NBC News poll.
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President Biden says he has decided how the U.S. will respond to the deadly drone strike in Jordan. Plus, Republicans in Congress move forward with their efforts to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security. Also, more details on that dramatic raid inside a Gaza hospital. And, five CEOs of social media companies will appear before Congress today to face tough questions about child safety on their platforms.
The attack on US Troops in Iraq. Thomas Massie , Congressman of the 4th District in Kentucky on the incident in the middle east and how we should handle it. The president has indicated we will retaliate, what is appropriate? Some in Congress are calling for very hawkish action. Former president Trump is saying that this attack shows the weakness of Biden. Calls on what we should do about the attack on US troops in Iraq. Played an excerpt highlighting the concerns about the mental competence of President Biden. Congress has introduced articles of impeachment for Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. How are the two parties really treating minorities. Black support for Biden has dropped by about 20 percent from the last election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Justice Department on Jan. 18 released its report on the Uvalde school shooting of May 2022. They concluded that the police response was a failure, and lives would have been saved had officers followed proper steps. Congress voted to avoid a shutdown and extend government funding until early March. It was the third government funding extension this fiscal year. Some conservative House members were unhappy about it. The House Homeland Security Committee held the second and last impeachment hearing for Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. This came as the Texas National Guard ignored an order by Homeland Security to hand over control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas. A new poll by ABC News found that the vast majority of Republican voters are satisfied with former President Donald Trump being the nominee, over Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. Meanwhile, President Trump urged GOP leaders in Congress not to compromise on a border deal. Pakistan launched retaliatory airstrikes against what they called “terrorist hideouts” in Iran, killing at least nine people. Concerns are growing that conflicts in the Middle East are spreading. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Tune in here to this Hump Day edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the potential impeachment of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the latest Hunter Biden scandal and Aaron Rodgers' accusation of Jimmy Kimmel being on the Epstein List + North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's latest threat to South Korea and Brett shares praise for Woodie's Auto Service. In the second hour of the show we're joined by "The Coach," Matt Doherty for his weekly two-hour in-studio visit! Brett and Coach cover everything from Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to Jim Harbaugh's future. We're joined by Dumisani Washington from the Institution for Black Solidarity with Israel to talk about antisemitism on college campuses. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Wednesday episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett, Beth and The Coach talk about Chris Christie dropping out of the Presidential race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance on Capitol Hill as House Republicans weighed a resolution to hold him in contempt of Congress. That's after President Joe Biden's son defied a subpoena to appear for a closed-door interview last month. The House Homeland Security Committee is holding its first impeachment hearing for Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Republicans are arguing that he is responsible for the crisis at the southern border. Students at James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York, are attending class remotely on Wednesday, as the school's facilities are being used to shelter nearly 2,000 illegal immigrants. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Almost all of my show prep went out the window today after Hunter Biden pulled his latest stunt on the House Oversight Committee. For those who didn't catch it, just as the committee was holding the debate over whether or not to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for the stunt he pulled in December by not showing up as required by subpoena, he walked into the proceeding. He literally walked into his own contempt of Congress hearing. He believes he is above the law and above reproach and enjoyed making a mockery of the proceeding. He did make a glaring error by telling a Fox News reporter as he was retreating from the building that most people pickup the phone when their dad calls. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) called out the stunt and said Hunter should be immediately arrested. Here is where I have to remind the audience that there isn't a contempt of Congress charge, yet. That's why they were meeting. If they pass it (which I believe they will), it then has to go to the DOJ for them to process and decide if they will follow through on an arrest. Let's see just how fairly AG Merrick Garland and the Democrats play this as opposed to January 6 subpoena subjects who were found in contempt. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) made some great points about how committees work, what Rep. Jaime Raskin (R-CA) stated when it related to January 6 and how Article 1 Section 6 of the Constitution works. He also stated the Florida Democrat representative Jared Moskowitz helped facilitate the Hunter Biden stunt, much like Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) aided and abetted Hunter with his first stunt back in December. Of course, Moskowitz, when asked by MSNBC, denied it, but praised Hunter for his performance and suggested Republicans should have been prepared for his bit of theater. Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) put forth an articulate explanation for why Hunter should not be allowed to consider himself like a prince and outside the laws of the United States. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said much the same, but in a less subtle way. Happening in a separate hearing, a call to see if Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas can be placed under an impeachment inquiry. Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) asked for their expert witnesses to give their thoughts and they each said Mayorkas should be impeached. You may have missed it, but Ray Epps, a J6 provocateur and a long believed Fed asset was sentenced yesterday. Oh, he's not going to serve any jail time. Nope. Just a small fine and some community service. Just go ahead and confirm he is a Fed without using those words. By way of comparison, we look at a sentencing today of an independent journalist who was at the Capitol on January 6. It seems our justice system hands out sentences based on whether or not you are in support of the official state narrative or if you are trying to get to the truth. Truth tellers are being shown, the First Amendment will not apply and they will be met with much more harsh sentencing. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
U.S. President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday … and Joe did us proud, as always. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray are worthless. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is as frustrated as we are. Pro-Hamas demonstrations continue in D.C. Nikki Haley has a lot of issues as a GOP presidential candidate. Glenn Beck joins the show to talk about the antichrist and renewing the American covenant with God. A new supercomputer has been created and is already working on curing cancer. Anti-oil protest FAIL. AI AOC or the real deal? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today opens with a CNN anchorette telling Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) that they will be interested in the Hunter Biden information when actual proof is put before them. Funny how they needed no proof of the Steele Dossier. They ran with that for over two years, but show them bank records, Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), whistleblower testimony, the FBI's FD-1023 form and all within the context of the Hunter Biden laptop and they aren't interested. I guess there isn't enough there for them to think it might be worth having a closer look. I then spend some time explaining the nature of SARs and how rare they are, yet the Biden's have had over 170 of them in the last decade. And why would they need over 20 shell corporations to move all that money if it's all on the up-and-up? Add to it we may have some indication of off-shore bank accounts owned by the Biden's, including Joe Biden himself. Ask White House Press Secretary about their change in language from the President “having no knowledge of” any of his son's business dealings to “not being in business” with his son and Karine Jean-Pierre says, “Nothing's changed.” It's astounding to see them lie with such a cavalier attitude. The White House has been trying to get us to focus on the what they believe is the success of Bidenomics. If a 17% inflation over two years, coupled with a 3% loss in real, hourly wages is a success, well have at it. Or do they mean something else by the term? Maybe it's the new Marxist economic plan to take away all of your things and getting you to believe that will be better for you and for the country? They should be in charge of everything and we should just abdicate our love for personal freedom and liberty. On that subject, we do need to get to an exchange between Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of the Department of Homeland Security. Their exchange covers the concept of mis- dis- and mal-information and who defines it and then who gets to censor it? Mayorkas only knows how to smirk, to lie and then to lie some more. Rep. Harriet Hagemon (R-WY) has a perfect 90 second parting shot at Mayorkas. She tells him the Framers of our Constitution had him in mind when the crafted the Bill of Rights. She says his lust for power and to create tyrannical policies are why the Constitution was written – to prevent people like him from succeeding in stripping away our rights and freedoms. Next we get to a pair of sound bites from Greenpeace founder, Dr. Patrick Moore. Not only does he discuss the methods being used to trick people into thinking we are in a climate emergency, but also says carbon dioxide is not to blame. In fact, he reminds us that we do not have life on this planet without it! He believes when we look back in 50 years, we will see how the man-made climate change movement was a fabrication. I close on a perfect mic drop moment during a back-and-forth discussion in committee over trandgenderism. Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) admits more could have been done to maybe put up some barriers for privacy when it came to Lia Thomas, a full biological male who pretends he is a woman to steal their sports opportunities, and the other swimmers. When asked to respond to that, Paula Scanlan stated what is obvious to those of us who live in Realville and not a delusional world of woke ideology and virtue signaling. She said we already have those barriers. It's called a men's locker room and a women's locker room. I could not have said it any better myself. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
On July 4, 2023, a preliminary injunction was issued in Missouri v. Biden (Western District of Louisiana, 3:22-CV-01213). At issue is the constitutionality of alleged collusion between various federal government agencies and social media companies. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants – including President Biden, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Secretary Xavier Becerra, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, […]
On July 4, 2023, a preliminary injunction was issued in Missouri v. Biden (Western District of Louisiana, 3:22-CV-01213). At issue is the constitutionality of alleged collusion between various federal government agencies and social media companies. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants – including President Biden, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Secretary Xavier Becerra, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and numerous other key federal officials – violated the First Amendment by attempting to suppress protected speech. Defendants have described the speech in question as disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation. Some observers are calling the case a major battleground for the future of internet speech. Please join us as Harmeet K. Dhillon and Casey Mattox deliver an update on recent events.
Mark Morgan is a FAIR Senior Fellow and Former Acting Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection. FAIR Applauds House Homeland Investigation of Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for Dereliction of Duty
Today, before I jump into what is the biggest news item of the day, have to remind you just how far we've strayed from our Constitutional Republic. The only way to truly grasp the full extent over just how far we have fallen toward a third world banana republic is to remind you where we started. And, I don't intend to go that far back. I can illustrate this with the events of the past week and the first two years of the Biden regime. The only item that goes back further is an interview Barack Obama gave in 2001. Let's start. First, let's discuss how CBS executive have decided their news cannot use the word “transgender” when describing the Nashville shooter. While we already know about the Censorship Industrial-Complex in place, we have a Legacy/mainstream media outlet deciding to censor themselves, not due to misinformation, but to intentionally spread misinformation. According to recently revealed documents, AG Merrick Garland lied under oath, exposed for telling US Marshals not to arrest Leftist protests outside SCOTUS Justices' homes. He testified that Marshals are supposed to enforce the law, but not it looks like he was the one who told them to stand down. Next up, an exchange this past week between Senator Ted Cruz and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of the Department of Homeland Security. Cruz is understandably angry at the sheer incompetence on display. He is not interested in enforcing our laws, protecting our border or respecting the sovereignty of our own nation. Similarly, in a different hearing. Secretary Haaland from the Department of the Interior was grilled over the critical minerals we need for the Green Energy movement. It's obvious she is in over her head and has no clue what she's doing or how bad their policies are. They are fine making deals with China and Russia, who are not good stewards of the environment, rather than empowering our own country to be independent through our own mining. Let's revisit censorship of the news. At Biden's “Summit for Democracy,” US allies in Europe demand Facebook censor “false narratives” and news that would “weaken support to Ukraine.” And Facebook agreed. The State narrative must be protected, even in the face of news that might weaken support. Additionally, we just discovered the Facebook Covid fact-checkers were all bought and paid for by Big Pharma. You know it's bad when a professor of liberal studies and NYU, Michael Rechtenwald, says it's a collusion that suppresses truth in favor of promoting the narratives of the State. Nancy Pelosi seems to have no idea about our judicial system. In light of the indictment from the NYC AG Alvin Bragg's Grand Jury against Donald Trump, she tweeted that now Trump can have his day in court to prove his innocence. That's not how are system has ever worked. But, I guess the Left wants to change that as well. Instead of being innocent until proven guilty, she believes the courts should operate exactly the opposite. Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley calls it “outrageous” and “legally pathetic.” Similarly, Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz said, “In 60 years of practice, this is the worst case of prosecutorial abuse I have ever seen.” But, I am hopeful. I see a silver lining. Like in the movie V for Vendetta, when people give power to a symbol, it becomes a powerful idea. How to you stop an idea? How do you defeat it once it's been planted? The indictment of Donald Trump will become the symbol of all that is wrong with our government and demonstrates just how far we've strayed. If it does what I believe it will, the people will awaken and do all they can to make sure this regime and it's supporters are not given another term in office. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
I open today's show with the sainted Dr. Fauci who believes he is Science Guy and has no regrets over any of his past work. The sheer hubris dripping off of this charlatan is amazing to behold. Thankfully, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) is not done pushing for answers. He holds nothing back in saying Fauci's poor decision-making is responsible for the deaths of over 7 million people. While speaking of despicable people, let's move onto a story that dropped today. I spent a good amount of time on yesterday's show talking about child sacrifice. Today's news items goes right along with it. The Executive Director of Planned Parenthood's Center for Sex Education located in New Jersey, Bill Taverner, says, "We are all sexual beings from birth until death." In his mind, we should be teaching sex to kindergartners and graduate to showing porn to older students. The grooming of our children should not be tolerated, period. It should transcend all demographics as well as politics. The innocence of youth is one of the most precious things they have and we should protect it for as long as possible. And in my final topic, it looks like more information has come to light about just about extensive the Department of Homeland Security was into working with Big Tech to censor Americans. In a letter, Senator Josh Hawley (D-MO) wrote to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stating documents from a whistleblower show weekly meeting between DHS and Meta (the new name for Facebook). Another revelation Hawley points out is Disinformation Governance Board's short-lived Executive Director, Nina Jankowicz, pushed DHS to establish an "analytic exchange" with "industry partners" in an effort to get Big Tech companies to coordinate free speech suppression with the government. We cannot allow this to abide! I have already reached out to be Congressman and told him I expect any public official, whether elected or appointed, to be forced to resign, fired or impeached if there is evidence they pushed for policies or regulations to trample over the First Amendment. All of us need to write our representatives and demand swift punishment for those who thought they could wipe their own behinds with our Constitution. We need to make their transgression so painful, so as to thwart future individuals from heading down that same path again. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
On this Wednesday edition of the morning show, Sid reacts to Kevin McCarthy and the GOP taking aim at the DHS and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the border crisis that continues to poison our homeland, both literally and figuritevely. McCarthy and other Republican representatives held a press conference yesterday in El Paso to outline their plan to hold Mayorkas and the Biden administration accountable when it comes to the damage they've deliberately caused because of their open-border policies. McCarthy doesn't mince words, calling for Secretary Mayorkas to resign or face impeachment wants the House shifts to Republican control. Also, noted liar Dr. Anthony Fauci holds his final press conference at The White House before he retires at year's end. Farewell to the man who stoked the fear of COVID and forced Americans to jab themselves and suffocate virtually against their will. He will surely not be missed. In other news of the day, the news cycle continues to spit out tragic story after tragic story, Sid explains what he misses most about Thanksgiving in the city, and Mayor Eric Adams continues to try and gain bipartisan support. Curtis Sliwa, former Congressman Peter King, former Senator Norm Coleman and Attorney Joseph Mure join the program, and as always make sure you don't miss out on the Wednesday installment of Lidia Reports with Lidia Curanaj. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today I open with a prepared speech President Joe Biden delivered regarding all of the wonderful tax credits we will be able to get if we renovate our homes. With a gleam in his eye and drool from the corner of his mouth, Biden sang the praises of the start of the Inflation Reduction Act. As part of it's incentives, you can qualify for a $600 tax credit for installing new, energy efficient windows. You can get $500 credit for new doors. If you install a brand new heat pump, you could qualify for up to $2000 in tax credits. Replacing your electric panel could be worth $600 in credits. And, to top it all off, you can get 30% credit off the total cost of installation, up to $7500, for installing solar panels. On top of that, Biden asks you to think about all of the energy savings you'll have when you get rid of all those drafty windows and doors. Yes, folks, savings of a few hundred dollars a year. It will only cost $20,000 in renovation costs for just the windows, doors and heat pump, but you'll qualify for up to $3100 in tax credits that you won't even be able to claim until you file you 2023 taxes, which is before April 15 of 2024! These people in Washington, D.C. live in an insulated bubble, which seems devoid of any semblance of reality. Joe...can I call you Joe? Joe, if I had $20,000+ lying around, don't you think I wouldn't be worrying about how to pay the monthly energy bill in the first place? Now, let's add a solar panel project that would likely run north of $25,000 just to qualify for the full 30% tax credit, worth $7500 the following year. The utter stupidity on display is astounding. Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) has had it with the Biden Administration who has 'weaponized the federal government against the American people.' He's right. It's no longer just against the right or political opposition. If this is allowed to continue, it is going to affect all Americans. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) demonstrates just how weaponized the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have become with just a few comments to FBI Director Wray and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. It's almost like he's reading from a dystopian novel, not describing the current Standard Operating Procedures for the federal government. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) also added to the conversation, reminding us of the blatant corruption of the Biden Crime Family. I had also wanted to go into the Elon Musk story and how so many Twitter employees were leaving, but I ran out of time. I wanted to give a shout out to my buddy, Sam Janney who is an editor with Twitchy. I promise I'll get into that next week as we lead up to Thanksgiving. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
The ACLJ sent a letter to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden's Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding Executive Order 14076, the so-called "Protecting Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services" which as we explained in detail, poses a significant legal threat to Pregnancy Resource centers across the nation. The DHS just responded to our letter. Jay, Jordan, and the Sekulow team break down the reason for our concern and what the DHS had to say in their response. In the second half of the show we discuss Biden's surprise speech last night. This and more today on Sekulow.
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” as America prepares to celebrate its 246th birthday, we examine the recent string of controversial Supreme Court rulings that will have far-reaching implications on the environment, immigration, and abortion rights. Plus, an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on how the administration plans to handle the coming influx of migrants at the border.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is responsible for defending our country at the border and throughout the interior. To do so, DHS has over 240,000 employees, with more that 140,000 are in law enforcement positions. The Department of Homeland Security was established in the aftermath of the devastating and disturbing September 11th attacks that sent shockwaves through every American. We witnessed true sacrifice, heroism, and a unified resolve against evil in the months and years that followed. The chief mission of the DHS is to ensure that no other attack like that would ever occur again. On this episode of the Blue View, National FOP President Patrick Yoes sits down with Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the seventh head of the department, to discuss a range of issues, including the crime surge, border crisis and domestic terrorism. Secretary Mayorkas has served in numerous roles with DHS and is very familiar with the challenges facing law enforcement at all levels of government. Prior to his time at DHS, he served as prosecutor in California. ⬛️ ⬛️ ⬛️ 00:00 – Intro 01:10 – About Secretary Mayorkas 05:48 – Crime Surge 09:45 – Border Crisis 16:55 – Combating Smuggling 21:00 – Coordinating Immigrant & Refugee Resettlement 24:00 – Domestic Terrorism 30:30 – DHS Programs 33:55 – Closing
MVC&R could have predicted it would happen eventually, and sure enough, a man with a gun was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house. There are plenty of examples of democrats and the media demonizing Justice Kavanaugh, and the communist district attorney was fired by San Francisco voters. California leads the nation in active shooters, and a former burglar has the best way to prevent break-ins. A Kansas woman confessed to leading an all female ISIS battalion, and Mark Middleton's family has blocked the release of files relating to his suicide. House republicans call on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to slow the border crisis, and Mexico is about to make the border crisis a whole lot worse.
MVC&R could have predicted it would happen eventually, and sure enough, a man with a gun was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house. There are plenty of examples of democrats and the media demonizing Justice Kavanaugh, and the communist district attorney was fired by San Francisco voters. California leads the nation in active shooters, and a former burglar has the best way to prevent break-ins. A Kansas woman confessed to leading an all female ISIS battalion, and Mark Middleton's family has blocked the release of files relating to his suicide. House republicans call on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to slow the border crisis, and Mexico is about to make the border crisis a whole lot worse.
The Boys haven't heard of any states trying to segregate gay children, and Press Secretary Jen Psaki is unable to provide any evidence of such a situation. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is claiming the Supreme Court committed violence against women, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas denies that their policies caused the border crisis. Walgreens reached a $683-million opioid settlement with Florida, and Joy Behar is calling for a “sex strike” to protest the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion. More people are scared of Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse, and the new “Star Wars” Frosted Flakes have a light, and a dark side. CBS badgers Bank of America's CEO to pay for employees to get abortions, and public sentiment about the economy is at the lowest point in a decade, according to a CNN poll.
The Boys haven't heard of any states trying to segregate gay children, and Press Secretary Jen Psaki is unable to provide any evidence of such a situation. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is claiming the Supreme Court committed violence against women, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas denies that their policies caused the border crisis. Walgreens reached a $683-million opioid settlement with Florida, and Joy Behar is calling for a “sex strike” to protest the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion. More people are scared of Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse, and the new “Star Wars” Frosted Flakes have a light, and a dark side. CBS badgers Bank of America's CEO to pay for employees to get abortions, and public sentiment about the economy is at the lowest point in a decade, according to a CNN poll.
CNN's Dana Bash pressed Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the Department of Homeland Security's formation of a Disinformation Governance Board to counteract information it deems inaccurate. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's (R) 10-day-long “enhanced” safety inspections of commercial trucks entering the state from Mexico may have cost Texas $4.2 billion in economic damage, but it's been great for business in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, a border crossing just across state lines from El Paso. Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper charges in a memoir out May 10 that former President Trump said when demonstrators were filling the streets around the White House following the death of George Floyd: “Can't you just shoot them?” A gubernatorial candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump pledged to refuse orders from President Joe Biden, if elected.Hosts: Ana Kasparian, Cenk Uygur*** The largest online progressive news show in the world. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. Help support our mission and get perks. Membership protects TYT's independence from corporate ownership and allows us to provide free live shows that speak truth to power for people around the world. See Perks: ▶ https://www.youtube.com/TheYoungTurks/joinSUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theyoungturksFACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurksTWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurksINSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/TheYoungTurksTWITCH: ☞ http://www.twitch.com/tyt
MVC&R have been watching the economy go crazy, and NBC's Sam Brock is saying the economy “is a bit crazy”. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admits his office could have done a better job explaining their Ministry of Truth rollout, while CNN's David Zurawik believes Elon Musk is dangerous, and is opening the gates of Hell. A guy repeatedly blamed his farts on the dog, and it cost his wife thousands in veterinarian bills. Brian Stelter claims the Ministry of Truth is “just a Fox story”, and Duran Duran topped the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's fan vote ballot. Snapchat is selling a $230 drone that takes selfies, and Bill Murray wants to learn from his mistakes after inadvertently crossing a line. Public school enrollment is down, and the FBI's warrantless searches of Americans' data more than doubled from 2020 to 2021.
MVC&R have been watching the economy go crazy, and NBC's Sam Brock is saying the economy “is a bit crazy”. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admits his office could have done a better job explaining their Ministry of Truth rollout, while CNN's David Zurawik believes Elon Musk is dangerous, and is opening the gates of Hell. A guy repeatedly blamed his farts on the dog, and it cost his wife thousands in veterinarian bills. Brian Stelter claims the Ministry of Truth is “just a Fox story”, and Duran Duran topped the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's fan vote ballot. Snapchat is selling a $230 drone that takes selfies, and Bill Murray wants to learn from his mistakes after inadvertently crossing a line. Public school enrollment is down, and the FBI's warrantless searches of Americans' data more than doubled from 2020 to 2021.
First, Dana goes one-on-one with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. They discuss the pandemic border rule that has divided Democrats as the U.S. prepares for a possible migrant surge, the role of the new DHS Disinformation Governance Board, and Republicans' threat to impeach Mayorkas if they win control of the House. Next, Dana interviews Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. They discuss whether President Biden is right to dismiss recession fears, newly released audio of Kevin McCarthy criticizing his fellow Republicans, and Governor Ron DeSantis' move to punish Disney for opposing Florida's law limiting discussion of LGBTQ issues in schools. After, the panel discuss the midterm elections and what messages Democrats need to focus on to win voters over in November. Plus, as Republican candidates battle it out ahead of Tuesday's primaries, is former President Trump still a kingmaker? Finally, Dana reports on a dark chapter in Polish history, where in 1968 its communist government forced thousands of Jews to leave the country in an anti-Semitic purge, which stands in stark contrast to the generosity and compassion the country is now showing Ukrainian refugees fleeing Putin's war. Panel: Former Texas Congressman Will Hurd, former Obama White House Senior Director Nayyera Haq, and CNN Political Commentator Bakari Sellers. Hosted by Dana Bash. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Boys were not surprised to hear the latest report about the struggling economy, as Press Secretary Jen Psaki questioned if anyone would object to a “ministry of truth”. The new “truth minister” sings a song about disinformation, and Representative Ken Buck compares Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to Benedict Arnold. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desperate to deflect the severity of inflation, calling financial strain on Americans' lives an “aberration”. Representative Maria Salazar wants the media to do their jobs, and Texas sues President Biden over the new border rule. Sharon Osbourne is having to travel home to help Ozzy fight COVID, and a democrat gets completely embarrassed when asked about racism. The Friday Five celebrates National Family Week – Best Sibling Bands.
The Boys were not surprised to hear the latest report about the struggling economy, as Press Secretary Jen Psaki questioned if anyone would object to a “ministry of truth”. The new “truth minister” sings a song about disinformation, and Representative Ken Buck compares Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to Benedict Arnold. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desperate to deflect the severity of inflation, calling financial strain on Americans' lives an “aberration”. Representative Maria Salazar wants the media to do their jobs, and Texas sues President Biden over the new border rule. Sharon Osbourne is having to travel home to help Ozzy fight COVID, and a democrat gets completely embarrassed when asked about racism. The Friday Five celebrates National Family Week – Best Sibling Bands.
Listen to Sean Rima on demand. Topics include the disgrace that is the Department of Homeland Security, and specifically Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, after he was taken to task by Rep. Chip Roy. President Joe Biden stumbled his way through another teleprompter reading, as it becomes more obvious that he is not the one leading the direction of our country. Secretary Pete Buttigieg justifies masks on planes, because planes are different from ballrooms.
MVC&R have been watching inflation steadily increase, as they now have reports the economy shrank in the first quarter of 2022. President Joe Biden seems to think the country has seen great growth, and Representative Maxine Waters tested positive for COVID-19. An actor served his wife with custody papers while she was on stage, and the Department of Homeland Security set up the “Disinformation Governance Board”. President Biden talks about Ukrainian prices being paid with Ukrainian lives, and Sage Steele is suing ESPN on grounds of free speech, after comments on their vaccine mandate, and remark about Obama's race. Harvard de-platformed a feminist who was opposed to males competing in women's sports, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was asked about his past experiences with failure.
MVC&R have been watching inflation steadily increase, as they now have reports the economy shrank in the first quarter of 2022. President Joe Biden seems to think the country has seen great growth, and Representative Maxine Waters tested positive for COVID-19. An actor served his wife with custody papers while she was on stage, and the Department of Homeland Security set up the “Disinformation Governance Board”. President Biden talks about Ukrainian prices being paid with Ukrainian lives, and Sage Steele is suing ESPN on grounds of free speech, after comments on their vaccine mandate, and remark about Obama's race. Harvard de-platformed a feminist who was opposed to males competing in women's sports, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was asked about his past experiences with failure.
With President Biden's announcement Tuesday that new sanctions are being imposed on Russia, concerns are growing that Moscow could retaliate, including with potential cyberattack against the United States. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the threat from Russia, the Biden administration's shift in immigration policy, and a rise in violence in the U.S. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With President Biden's announcement Tuesday that new sanctions are being imposed on Russia, concerns are growing that Moscow could retaliate, including with potential cyberattack against the United States. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the threat from Russia, the Biden administration's shift in immigration policy, and a rise in violence in the U.S. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Boys have been proponents of ending the mask mandates, but it seems to be different when democrats are calling for their dismissal. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is saying truckers could be shut down if they protest here, and a CNN host is “out of ideas” on “what to do about Joe Rogan”. The Justice Department quoted Martin Luther King Jr. while arguing for leniency for an arsonist who killed a person, and a Christian pastor trends after a Tweet on female modesty, which outraged feminists. Beto O'Rourke claims to not be interested in confiscating guns anymore, and a Pew poll says a whole lot of people don't trust public officials. We found out today that Bob Saget died of head trauma, and today is also the day most people ditch their New Year's resolution.
The Boys have been proponents of ending the mask mandates, but it seems to be different when democrats are calling for their dismissal. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is saying truckers could be shut down if they protest here, and a CNN host is “out of ideas” on “what to do about Joe Rogan”. The Justice Department quoted Martin Luther King Jr. while arguing for leniency for an arsonist who killed a person, and a Christian pastor trends after a Tweet on female modesty, which outraged feminists. Beto O'Rourke claims to not be interested in confiscating guns anymore, and a Pew poll says a whole lot of people don't trust public officials. We found out today that Bob Saget died of head trauma, and today is also the day most people ditch their New Year's resolution.
Townhall Review – November 20, 2021 Hugh Hewitt talks with Wisconsin Congressman Mike Gallagher about the Democrat push of the “Build Back Better” program with far-left spending that would shock the average American. Sebastian Gorka talks with Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn about her exchange with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Hugh Hewitt and Jake Sherman, of Punchbowl News, talk about how Biden's enormously unpopular leadership could spell disaster for the Democrats come November 2022. Larry Elder talks about the rift between Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden. Dennis Prager talks about the vitriol towards the judge in the Rittenhouse trial after a simple joke the judge made about lunch being held up by the container ship backlog. Hugh Hewitt talks with Virginia Lieutenant Governor-elect Winsome Sears, the first-ever black woman to win the seat in Virginia. Mike Gallagher talks about how crime and no punishment is a poison spreading from the Bay Area of California to other states. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's special edition of The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross: Tiffany is live from Miami with a focus on “The Latino Landscape.” This episode centers on the voices of the rising majority in the U.S. Congresswoman Val Demings joins Tiffany to discuss how she hopes to reach Latino voters in Florida as she pursues a Senate seat. And Tiffany talks about the latest on immigration with Congressman Raul Ruiz from California. Plus, the importance of Hispanic Serving Institutions across the country and why funding is important. Even John Leguizamo stops by to give a powerful take on the Latino community's contributions to American history. All this and much more on this week's special edition of ‘The Cross Connection with Tiffany Cross.'
The Boys knew like the rest of humanity that Afghanistan would quickly fall to the Taliban, and a top military official finally admits they presumed as much. The COVID-19 booster shot nationwide rollout has begun amid much confusion, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admits they are not testing migrants. General Mark Milley defended his treason, and was upset his patriotism was being questioned. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says sometimes President Biden doesn't want to answer questions, and GOP Senators move to protect military members from dishonorable discharges under Biden's vaccine order. Massachusetts is losing dozens of State Police to the vaccine mandate, and the White House doesn't believe businesses would pass along higher taxes onto consumers. Chris Cuomo's producer reportedly “begged” to leave the show, and an antiracist woman wants to talk to white folk.
The Boys knew like the rest of humanity that Afghanistan would quickly fall to the Taliban, and a top military official finally admits they presumed as much. The COVID-19 booster shot nationwide rollout has begun amid much confusion, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admits they are not testing migrants. General Mark Milley defended his treason, and was upset his patriotism was being questioned. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says sometimes President Biden doesn't want to answer questions, and GOP Senators move to protect military members from dishonorable discharges under Biden's vaccine order. Massachusetts is losing dozens of State Police to the vaccine mandate, and the White House doesn't believe businesses would pass along higher taxes onto consumers. Chris Cuomo's producer reportedly “begged” to leave the show, and an antiracist woman wants to talk to white folk.
MVC&R had to pick each other up off the floor, after Jake Tapper fell backwards into journalism, when he was interviewing Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the border crisis. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said something about bird baths, while she was speaking about the massive spending bill. The Taliban shot dead four alleged kidnappers, and hung their bodies in public squares. U.S fans belted the National Anthem “loud and proud” ahead of the international golf competition, and democrat governor Kathy Hochul says un-vaxxed Christians “aren't listening to God.” Illegal massage parlors outnumber Starbucks 2 to 1 in New York City, and Dog The Bounty Hunter has joined the Gabby Petito case. The View's COVID scare turned out to be a false positive, and one of the so-called insurrectionists was giving play-by-play updates to the FBI. President Joe Biden Biden is saying he “inherited this mess,” and Iran fails to honor the key nuclear agreement, as they are days away from having enough fuel for a nuclear weapon.
MVC&R had to pick each other up off the floor, after Jake Tapper fell backwards into journalism, when he was interviewing Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the border crisis. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said something about bird baths, while she was speaking about the massive spending bill. The Taliban shot dead four alleged kidnappers, and hung their bodies in public squares. U.S fans belted the National Anthem “loud and proud” ahead of the international golf competition, and democrat governor Kathy Hochul says un-vaxxed Christians “aren't listening to God.” Illegal massage parlors outnumber Starbucks 2 to 1 in New York City, and Dog The Bounty Hunter has joined the Gabby Petito case. The View's COVID scare turned out to be a false positive, and one of the so-called insurrectionists was giving play-by-play updates to the FBI. President Joe Biden Biden is saying he “inherited this mess,” and Iran fails to honor the key nuclear agreement, as they are days away from having enough fuel for a nuclear weapon.
First, Jake talks to House Progressive Caucus Chairwoman Rep. Pramila Jayapal and Problem Solvers Caucus Co-chair Rep. Josh Gottheimer about liberals' threat to block the bipartisan infrastructure deal if there isn't an agreement on Democrats' sweeping $3.5 trillion reconciliation plan. Then, Jake presses Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the Biden administration's response the surge in Haitian migrants at the southern border. Next, Jake interviews Republican Sen. Pat Toomey about his party's refusal to raise the debt ceiling. Finally, Democratic Sen. Cory Booker joins Jake to discuss the collapse of bipartisan police reform negotiations. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) talks about negotiations over President Biden's spending bill and the collapse of police reform talks. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security, talks to Chuck Todd about the Haitian migrant surge at the border. Bob Woodward, Associate Editor, The Washington Post and Robert Costa, National Political Reporter, The Washington Post, co-authors of “Peril” talk about the last days of the Trump presidency. Amy Walter, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Eddie Glaude, Jr. and Meghan McCain join the Meet the Press roundtable to talk about President Biden's imperiled agenda.
MVC&R do not work 18 hours a day, yet they are capable of doing their jobs everyday. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas implies he needs more than 18 hours each day to be able to do his job, and he got quite testy when asked why he didn't have an answer for a previously asked question. Maxine Waters says the Border Patrol riding horses is worse than slavery, and White House reporters are upset with President Joe Biden for doing what he always does. No one saw it coming, yet there is another Hunter Biden controversy, but at least Alyssa Milano has solved the pandemic. Students at one school staged a die-in as an effort to get more COVID mandates issued, while another university promises to punish students that misgender their classmates. The ACLU edited Ruth Bader Ginsburg's quote in order to make it more trans inclusive, and a law professor claims the Texas voter ID law is racist. Scientists wanted to release coronavirus-infected bats into the wild, and the murder rate rose by 29% last year.
MVC&R do not work 18 hours a day, yet they are capable of doing their jobs everyday. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas implies he needs more than 18 hours each day to be able to do his job, and he got quite testy when asked why he didn't have an answer for a previously asked question. Maxine Waters says the Border Patrol riding horses is worse than slavery, and White House reporters are upset with President Joe Biden for doing what he always does. No one saw it coming, yet there is another Hunter Biden controversy, but at least Alyssa Milano has solved the pandemic. Students at one school staged a die-in as an effort to get more COVID mandates issued, while another university promises to punish students that misgender their classmates. The ACLU edited Ruth Bader Ginsburg's quote in order to make it more trans inclusive, and a law professor claims the Texas voter ID law is racist. Scientists wanted to release coronavirus-infected bats into the wild, and the murder rate rose by 29% last year.
M&R are fully aware of the crisis at the border, but Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas insists the border is closed. The secretary talks about the administration's intolerance for the weaponizing of horses and whipping immigrants, promising a swift investigation into the horrific images of Border Patrol agents doing their jobs. Massive protests broke out in Melbourne, Australia against the vaccine mandates and lockdowns. The honeymoon seems to be over between the media and the Biden administration, with Chuck Todd questioning the President, and Stephanie Ruhle criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris. A Texas mom was not happy with the local school board, and she boisterously blasted the inappropriately sexual curriculum. Representative Ilhan Omar was not happy with what she saw with the Border Patrol dealing with illegal migrants, and insists the actions of the agents were due to systemic racism. The director of the NIH has some thoughts on the FDA expanding COVID vaccine boosters, while actively ignoring the natural immunity data coming from research out of Israel. Project Veritas is out with a new video documenting a nurse's experience with the vaccines, and capturing the opinions of federal medical employees.
M&R are fully aware of the crisis at the border, but Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas insists the border is closed. The secretary talks about the administration's intolerance for the weaponizing of horses and whipping immigrants, promising a swift investigation into the horrific images of Border Patrol agents doing their jobs. Massive protests broke out in Melbourne, Australia against the vaccine mandates and lockdowns. The honeymoon seems to be over between the media and the Biden administration, with Chuck Todd questioning the President, and Stephanie Ruhle criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris. A Texas mom was not happy with the local school board, and she boisterously blasted the inappropriately sexual curriculum. Representative Ilhan Omar was not happy with what she saw with the Border Patrol dealing with illegal migrants, and insists the actions of the agents were due to systemic racism. The director of the NIH has some thoughts on the FDA expanding COVID vaccine boosters, while actively ignoring the natural immunity data coming from research out of Israel. Project Veritas is out with a new video documenting a nurse's experience with the vaccines, and capturing the opinions of federal medical employees.
The Boys didn't take out an Afghan family with a drone strike, but the Biden administration did, and the Pentagon admitted it on Friday. The border crisis worsened with the influx of Haitians crossing over, but Border Czar Vice President Kamala Harris was flipping a coin at a college football game. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas offers a poor explanation for the border situation, yet Jim Acosta asked about Afghan refugees, and the contrary treatment. The remains of Gabby Petito were recovered in Wyoming, and the search for Brian Laundrie continues, as the authorities search his parents' home. President Joe Biden was out riding his bicycle over the weekend, but Chuck Todd of all people has some advice for President Biden. Bob Woodward and Robert Costa's book is full of controversial accusations, but Bill Barr may have actually told former President Trump what they are alleging. San Francisco has a mask mandate that doesn't apply to Mayor London Breed, because she was able to witness the reunion of Tony! Toni! Toné!
The Boys didn't take out an Afghan family with a drone strike, but the Biden administration did, and the Pentagon admitted it on Friday. The border crisis worsened with the influx of Haitians crossing over, but Border Czar Vice President Kamala Harris was flipping a coin at a college football game. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas offers a poor explanation for the border situation, yet Jim Acosta asked about Afghan refugees, and the contrary treatment. The remains of Gabby Petito were recovered in Wyoming, and the search for Brian Laundrie continues, as the authorities search his parents' home. President Joe Biden was out riding his bicycle over the weekend, but Chuck Todd of all people has some advice for President Biden. Bob Woodward and Robert Costa's book is full of controversial accusations, but Bill Barr may have actually told former President Trump what they are alleging. San Francisco has a mask mandate that doesn't apply to Mayor London Breed, because she was able to witness the reunion of Tony! Toni! Toné!
The Boys have well wishes for the Van Camps, as they're hoping for the healthy arrival of Baby Van Camp. President Joe Biden spoke Thursday about his plan to battle COVID, and his intent to implement vaccine mandates for federal workers. As expected, the Taliban are terrorizing Afghan citizens, as reports of family torture before beheading are coming out. On the eve of 9/11, Jamie and Scott reflect on the 20th anniversary, and Campus Reform checks into what should be taught about the terror attacks. Dr. Anthony Fauci is a big fan of misleading the public, but Jen Psaki doesn't think he should be fired for lying to Congress. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says there is no specific terrorism threat to America, but the biggest threat to the country comes from domestic terrorists. The Taliban has not allowed women into their government, but Secretary Antony Blinken is hopeful the Taliban will do the right thing. Ryan Fujitani takes the week off, but the Friday Five will bring us together -- Best Together Songs.
The Boys have well wishes for the Van Camps, as they're hoping for the healthy arrival of Baby Van Camp. President Joe Biden spoke Thursday about his plan to battle COVID, and his intent to implement vaccine mandates for federal workers. As expected, the Taliban are terrorizing Afghan citizens, as reports of family torture before beheading are coming out. On the eve of 9/11, Jamie and Scott reflect on the 20th anniversary, and Campus Reform checks into what should be taught about the terror attacks. Dr. Anthony Fauci is a big fan of misleading the public, but Jen Psaki doesn't think he should be fired for lying to Congress. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says there is no specific terrorism threat to America, but the biggest threat to the country comes from domestic terrorists. The Taliban has not allowed women into their government, but Secretary Antony Blinken is hopeful the Taliban will do the right thing. Ryan Fujitani takes the week off, but the Friday Five will bring us together -- Best Together Songs.
Live—from the campus of Hillsdale College in beautiful Hillsdale Michigan— this is Scot Bertram in for Steve on the Steve Gruber Show for –Friday August 13 2021— —Here are 3 big things you need to know— Three— The FDA is approving COVID booster shots for a limited number of people. The decision came last night and is only for those with weakened immune systems, such as organ transplant recipients. This means around nine-million people could begin getting a third Pfizer or Moderna dose this weekend. Two— Western Michigan University is not making students and staff be vaccinated for COVID-19. President Edward Montgomery said yesterday, however, that anyone who is not vaccinated will have to be tested every week. The first round of testing will start the week of August 29th. And number one— The Homeland Security Secretary is blaming the Trump administration for the surge of migrants at the Texas-Mexico border. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says that the previous administration slashed aid resources to other countries so they could address problems in their countries. More than 200,000 migrants were encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in July, the highest in roughly two decades.
Episode 103 – Protect Your Business from the Growing Threat of RansomwareIn response to a growing number of ransomware and other cybersecurity attacks, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), together with federal partners, have launched StopRansomware.gov, a website created to combat the threat of ransomware. In this episode, Steven Shipe, Business Development Manager for DELL Computers discusses the threat of malware and ransomware, why it's real and what shop owners should be doing to protect their business, employees and customers from cyberattacks. You'll also find more information for ASA members to access three recent webinars on the topic of cybersecurity available in the webinar library.In a press release announcing the new government website, Attorney General Merrick Garland said: “The Department of Justice is committed to protecting Americans from the rise in ransomware attacks that we have seen in recent years. It is critical for business leaders across industries to recognize the threat, prioritize efforts to harden their systems and work with law enforcement by reporting these attacks promptly.”Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of the Department of Homeland Security added: “As ransomware attacks continue to rise around the world, businesses and other organizations must prioritize their cybersecurity. Cyber criminals have targeted critical infrastructure, small businesses, hospitals, police departments, schools and more. These attacks directly impact Americans' daily lives and the security of our nation. I urge every organization across our country to use this new resource to learn how to protect themselves from ransomware and reduce their cybersecurity risk.”Listen in as Steven shares his thoughts and philosophy on such topics as:· How and why cyberattacks like ransomware are a growing threat to small businesses.· The roughly $350 million in ransom paid to malicious cyber actors in 2020, a more than 300% increase from the previous year. · How these cyberattacks continue to grow and the fact that there have already been multiple notable ransomware attacks in 2021.· How StopRansomware.gov establishes a one-stop hub for ransomware resources for individuals, businesses and other organizations.· How cyberattacks can happen and what the most common vulnerabilities are in the shop through such things as customer wifi and email.· Why it's important to keep your antivirus programs and firewalls up-to-date.· The importance of training your employees in safe email practices.· What support is available to help assess your current security and make improvements.· Three webinars available to ASA members through the ASA Webinar Library in the member portal.
The Texas Farm Bureau is spearheading a national effort urging the Biden administration to take swift action to help farm and ranch families who are being severely impacted by the recent surge in illegal immigration. The Texas group was among the state Farm Bureaus that signed on to a letter making their plea for help on the border situation. The letter was sent to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Secretary Deb Haaland of the Department of the Interior. In addition to the 49 other Farm Bureaus...Article Link
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is in Los Angeles for a visit centered on cybersecurity, domestic extremism and immigration policy. Secretary Mayorkas has also been spreading the word about vaccinations and immigration status— namely, that undocumented people can get the vaccine at any site, and that ICE will not be present at any vaccination sites. Today on AirTalk, we're learning more about Secretary Mayorkas' visit to Los Angeles and what undocumented immigrants should know about vaccinations. Guest: Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; he tweets @AliMayorkas
When hackers shut down a pipeline dubbed the US ‘infrastructure jugular’ demanding millions of dollars, the world woke up to the threat of ransomware. Experts from the Centre for Cybersecurity explain what’s at stake and we speak to the head of US Homeland Security.
When hackers shut down a pipeline dubbed the US ‘infrastructure jugular’ demanding millions of dollars, the world woke up to the threat of ransomware. Experts from the Centre for Cybersecurity explain what’s at stake and we speak to the head of US Homeland Security.
Tonight: The Republican push to purge the truth breaks out into the open. Then, Rudy Giuliani asks for Trump money to fund his legal defense as prosecutors seek a "special master" to review evidence. Plus, the surprise announcement from the Biden Administration that the U.S. will move to help vaccinate the world. And an exclusive interview with DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the border, refugees, and his investigation into domestic violent extremism within the government. Guests: Stuart Stevens, Katie Benner, Cynthia Alksne, Gregg Gonsalves, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
First, Dana presses Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on the Biden administration's response to the growing surge at the border. Then, Dana talks to Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois about growing calls by Democrats to change the filibuster rules. Next, Dana sits down with the first female Korean American Republicans ever elected to Congress, Reps. Young Kim and Michelle Steel of California, to discuss the rise of anti-Asian discrimination in the US. Finally, Dana pushes Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas about his plan to lift his mask mandate at the end of the month and his decision to sign a near-total abortion ban in his state. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
February 9, 2024In an extraordinary day in Congress, the GOP managed to kill its own immigration bill, and they also failed to impeach Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for absolutely no reason because they somehow forgot how to count votes. It's a colossal waste of time and tax dollars, and all of it is designed for one purpose and one purpose alone – to stoke right-wing outrage in service of a guy currently facing 91 felony charges, a guy who's just trying to keep himself out of prison by destroying American democracy.Don't miss our daily TV show on Free Speech TV: www.freespeech.orgFind us on:· DirecTV (Channel 348)· Dish (Channel 9415)· Sling· Roku· Apple TV· Amazon Fire TV· Get the FSTV iOS app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/free-speech-tv/id1327029481Did you miss last night's show? Miss part of the #RickShow on your local radio station? Want to listen at work, or around the house? Download the podcast on our website at: https://www.thericksmithshow.com.Want Merch? Check out our store here: https://www.democraticstuff.com/rick-smith-show.htmlQuestions or comments? Email Rick@thericksmithshow.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-rick-smith-show419/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy